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Musk: US Thrived Thanks to Indian Talent

November 30, 20253 Mins Read
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Elon Musk Discusses Indian Market and Talent

In a recent podcast with Indian entrepreneur Nikhil Kamath, Tesla and SpaceX CEO Elon Musk expressed a strong interest in bringing his satellite internet service, Starlink, to India. He remarked that the United States has greatly benefited from the skills and talents of Indian immigrants.

“I hope we can operate in India; that would be fantastic,” Musk shared during the conversation. The podcast, released on Sunday, explored various topics, including internet access in rural areas, urban development, and the value of Indian talent in the U.S. Musk emphasized the importance of young Indian entrepreneurs during the discussion.

When asked about India’s urbanization, Musk reflected on whether it would mirror China’s urban trends or progress in a different way. He turned the question back to Kamath, inquiring, “Isn’t that the trend in India?” They also touched on how the COVID-19 pandemic has shifted some urban patterns, leading Musk to speculate about the future of work, saying, “I predict that work might not be necessary in less than 20 years.”

Musk envisioned a world where, due to advancements in technology, people would work less, possibly turning work into a hobby rather than a necessity.

The conversation further delved into the emigration of Indian professionals to the United States, often described as “brain drain” back in India. Musk praised the contributions of Indian talent, stating, “America has gained immensely from Indian talent.”

He mentioned the differing views on immigration between the Biden and Trump administrations, noting that the current administration has a more open policy regarding immigration. However, he cautioned against misuse of the H-1B visa program, stating, “Some companies have gamed the system,” but expressed his support for maintaining the program.

Musk explained how Starlink’s technology is ideal for countries with large rural populations, as it can provide service in areas where ground networks struggle to reach. He said that in densely populated cities, physical limitations make it unsuitable for satellite internet. “Starlink works best where people often lack access to the internet or can’t afford it,” he noted.

He highlighted Starlink’s resilience during disasters, explaining that it continued to function even when traditional ground systems failed.

As the podcast audience consisted largely of young, aspiring Indian entrepreneurs, Musk discussed the importance of education in a future potentially dominated by artificial intelligence and robotics. He described the upcoming technological changes as “a supersonic tsunami,” emphasizing their transformative impact.

Musk encouraged young people to consider college for the social experiences it offers, advising them to learn broadly. When asked what advice he would give to budding Indian entrepreneurs, he emphasized the importance of contributing to society: “Aim to make more than you take.”

He reinforced the idea that financial success is a byproduct of providing valuable products and services, encouraging everyone to seek usefulness over profit. Musk concluded by stating that anyone striving to give more than they take deserves respect.

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